Saturday, July 19, 2008

Meeting the stars: Pre-show at the pageant

Exploring the Hill Cumorah grounds proved more exciting than even the anti-Mormons and protesters. One of the pageant's major attractions is meeting the 719 Saints who have been chosen to perform in the pageant. Attired variously as Nephites, Lamanites, pre-Columbian Native Americans, and early 19th century upstate New Yorkers, these folks are incredibly friendly -- and very happy to have their pictures taken with any visitor. Another important responsibility appeared to be kootchie-kooing the multitudes of Mormon babies who were among the spectators.




It didn't hurt that Ashby looked a lot like a missionary. His well-chosen outfit paved the way for many photo opportunities. We were even invited to apply to be part of the pageant next year. Apparently it is a really good way to meet other singles.




While the event is clearly for and about Mormons, the whole community seemed to play a role in this grand affair. Standing by were local firefighters and rescue workers; after all, this is an enormous event for such a small town, and the pyrotechnics call for extra support. Here, Joy poses with the firetruck emblazoned with the company name -- we thought fondly of the Citizen's Hose Co. No. 1 in Smyrna, Del.

1 comment:

Chad Penn said...

It looks a lot like a Mideivel festival....minus the wife swapping.